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AMEI(__. SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 1fi:MBERS OF THE COUNCIL,. 1962 Officers of the Association President, PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University President-Elect, EVERETT C. HuGHES, Brandeis University Vice-President, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin Vice-President-Elect, LEONARD BROOM, University of Texas Secretary, TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University Editor, American Sociological Review, HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon Executive Officer, RoBERT 0. CARLSON, American Sociological Association Administrative Officer, JANICE H. HoPPER, New York University Former Presidents KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University for HowARD BECKER RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Elected at Large REINHARD BENDIX, University of California, Berkeley WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wis- consin RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Angeles DoNALD R. CRESSEY, University of Cali- fornia, Los Angeles Elected from Affiliated Societies WALTER T. MARTIN, Pacific FRANK R. WEsTIE, Ohio Valley WALTER FIREY, Southwestern HARoLD W. SAUNDERS, Midwest RuPERT VANCE, Southern CHARLES P. LooMIS, Rural REUBEN L. HILL, University of Minnesota WILLIAM L. KoLB, Carleton College MELVIN TUMIN, Princeton University THEODORE CAPLow;·columbia University PHILIP HAusER, University of Chicago RunoLF HEBERLE, Louisiana State Uni- versity ALEX INKELES, Harvard University ALFRED McCLUNG LEE, Society for the Study of Social Problems CHARLES H. PAGE, Eastern HENRY S. SHRYOCK, JR., District of Co- lumbia Editor, Sociometry, RALPH H. TuRNER, University of California, Los Angeles SECTION OFFICERS, 1962 Criminology Chairman, PAUL W. TAPPAN, University of California, Berkeley Chairman-Elect, LLoYD E. OHLIN, New York School of Social Work Secretary-Treasurer, DANIEL GLASER, University of Illinois Sociology of Education Chairman, BURTON CLARK, University of California, Berkeley Chairman-Elect, MARTIN A. TROW, University of California, Berkeley Secretary-Treasurer, DAVID GoTTLIEB, Michigan State University Medical Sociology Chairman, EVERETT C. HUGHES, Brandeis University . Chairman-Elect, HARVEY L. SMITH, 1Jniversity of North Carolina Secretary-Treasurer, SAMUEL W. BLOOM, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Methodology Chairman, LESLIE K:IsH, University of Michigan Chairman-Elect, HERBERT HYMAN, Columbia University Secretary-Treasurer, RoBERT McGINNIS, Cornell University Social Psychology Chairman, GUY E. SWANSON, University of Michigan Chairman-Elect, ALEX INKELES, Harvard University Secretary-Treasurer, FRED DAVIS, University of California, San Francisco EXECUTIVE OFFICE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION New York University Washington Square, New York 3, N. Y. 57TH ( J.'. ) ... ./ ..AL ilttitltJica1 41sstciatita WASHINGTON, D. C. .::.. '"O""G- 30., SE :J?'J:'- :1..,

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Page 1: W~U~hington ilttitltJica1 41sstciatitaAMEI(__. ~ SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 1fi:MBERS OF THE COUNCIL,. 1962 Officers of the Association President, PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University

AMEI(__. ~ SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

1fi:MBERS OF THE COUNCIL,. 1962

Officers of the Association President, PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University President-Elect, EVERETT C. HuGHES, Brandeis University Vice-President, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin Vice-President-Elect, LEONARD BROOM, University of Texas Secretary, TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University Editor, American Sociological Review, HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon Executive Officer, RoBERT 0. CARLSON, American Sociological Association Administrative Officer, JANICE H. HoPPER, New York University

Former Presidents KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University for HowARD BECKER RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of W~U~hington

Elected at Large REINHARD BENDIX, University of California,

Berkeley WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wis­

consin RALPH H. TURNER, University of California,

Los Angeles DoNALD R. CRESSEY, University of Cali­

fornia, Los Angeles

Elected from Affiliated Societies WALTER T. MARTIN, Pacific FRANK R. WEsTIE, Ohio Valley WALTER FIREY, Southwestern HARoLD W. SAUNDERS, Midwest RuPERT VANCE, Southern CHARLES P. LooMIS, Rural

REUBEN L. HILL, University of Minnesota WILLIAM L. KoLB, Carleton College MELVIN TUMIN, Princeton University THEODORE CAPLow;·columbia University PHILIP HAusER, University of Chicago RunoLF HEBERLE, Louisiana State Uni-

versity ALEX INKELES, Harvard University

ALFRED McCLUNG LEE, Society for the Study of Social Problems

CHARLES H. PAGE, Eastern HENRY S. SHRYOCK, JR., District of Co­

lumbia

Editor, Sociometry, RALPH H. TuRNER, University of California, Los Angeles

SECTION OFFICERS, 1962

Criminology Chairman, PAUL W. TAPPAN, University of California, Berkeley Chairman-Elect, LLoYD E. OHLIN, New York School of Social Work Secretary-Treasurer, DANIEL GLASER, University of Illinois

Sociology of Education Chairman, BURTON CLARK, University of California, Berkeley Chairman-Elect, MARTIN A. TROW, University of California, Berkeley Secretary-Treasurer, DAVID GoTTLIEB, Michigan State University

Medical Sociology Chairman, EVERETT C. HUGHES, Brandeis University . Chairman-Elect, HARVEY L. SMITH, 1Jniversity of North Carolina Secretary-Treasurer, SAMUEL W. BLOOM, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Methodology Chairman, LESLIE K:IsH, University of Michigan Chairman-Elect, HERBERT HYMAN, Columbia University Secretary-Treasurer, RoBERT McGINNIS, Cornell University

Social Psychology Chairman, GUY E. SWANSON, University of Michigan Chairman-Elect, ALEX INKELES, Harvard University Secretary-Treasurer, FRED DAVIS, University of California, San Francisco

EXECUTIVE OFFICE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

New York University Washington Square, New York 3, N. Y.

57TH (

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE Chairman: PAUL F. l.A..z.usFE.LD, Columbia University

WILLIAM J. Gooo•, Columbia University T.ALCO'M' P.lB.SONS, Harvard Univereity

WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wieconsin IIARoLD L. WILENSKY, University of Michigan

The Role of the SocioloP,t ORVILLE G. BmM, Jn. CBABLES H. PAGE T ,U.COTT p ABBOKS

DANIEL o. PRICE HKNRT w. Rli.CKEN JoaN W. RILEY, Ja. DAYID L. StLLS DoNALD YouNG

Scientific Issues BBitNARD BJtREI.SON HERBERT H YMA.N ALl'lllm McCLUNG LEE RoBERT K. MERTON NEIL J. SMELSER WAYNE WHEELER

Public Affair& RAYMOND V. Bow EBB w. PHILLIPS D.lVlBON

MoBJUs ].llfoWITZ WILBEB1' E. MoonE CLARENCE Surma

MARsaALL B. eu',ARD NELSON N. FoOTE JosEPH R. GusFIELD

SESSION ORGANIZERS

The Ua .. of Sociology

The Economy RoBERT DUBIN CBARLEB Y. GLOcK ABRAM J. JAFFE CHARLES p. LOOMI8-

HARPLD L. WILENSKY AmlABAM ZAuz:NtX:

The Professioru JosHUA A. FISHMAN JOSEPH T. KLAP•n HENRY J. MEYER GIBSON WINTER lliNS ZEISEL

Traditional Se .. loru

Wn.LLUi L. KoLB WILLlA.M A. KORNHAUSER GERHARD E. LENSKJ

Sea1lon. Under Section AUApice•

Per8i.Jtent Social Proble1M ALLEN H. BABTON JoaN A. CLAusEN RtcnARI> A. GLow ARD AMlTAI w. ETZJONI Enw ARD A. Suca>UN

The Life Cycle DANIEL BELL THEODORE CAPLOW WILLIAM J. GOODE M.u KAPLAN GoRDON F. STBEIB FRED L. STRODTBECK

Panel Discuuion

THOMAS F. PETTlCBKW

Symposium HowABD Y. McCLUSKEY

SEYMOUR MARTIJI( LIP!IET LEO P'. SCBNOBE ERWIN o. SMtCEL

RoaEJtT A. FELDMESSERt Sociology of Education LESLIE KIBH, Methodology HowARD E. FREEMAN, Medical SoCiology GxoacE G. R.E.A.DER, Medical Sociology EVEBETI' C. HUGHES, Medical Sociology J.AMEB F. SHORT, Jn., Criminology

RoBERT F. WINCH, Social Psychology

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Chairman: CoNRAD TllOBEB, Bureau of the Census

A.ni.JtDnt to Chairman: PAUL F. MYEBB, Bureau of the Census

Adt>laory

RoaUT T. BowER, Bureau of Social Science Research, I,oc.

RT. REv. Msca. PAUL H. Fuanrr, Catholic University of America

RABoLD HoFPSDMMER, University of Maryland STUART A. RICE, Surveys & Research Corporation HENRY RmcKEN, National Science Foundation Eu Ross, Trinity College

AusnN v~ DEB SLICE, American University

Conference Headquarter• G. FRANKLIN EDwARDs, Howard University R~gtatratlon SAMUEL BAUM, George Washington Univemity Interpretation NoRA LB..Jms, Department of State Employment CRA.RLES E. HUTCHINSON, American Sociological Asso­

ciation

Horulnw F 4THEB DANIEL L. LowERY, The Catholic Ud;veteity of

America ..

FUm PETER P. WINS, University of Maryland

Publicity A. W. voN StrRDVE, Bureau of the Census

Formal E"ent. JERRY W. CoMBs, Jo., Bureau of the Census Projenlonal Tour• EARL E. HUYcB:, Department of Health, Education and

Welfare TVA Tour CALVERT L. DEDmcK, Bureau of the Census Ho,... Ro•pltallty PAUL C. GucJC, Bureau of the Census Hoapltalitl' ~ FRANCES SHBYOCK, Americal1 Sociological As80·

ciation Public Spa<UJ JoiUf M." WILSON, UJtivereity of Maryland E:chlblu F~auc:tt SBYMoua, American University

LU.iaon U!lth Rural Sociolo1flaU

GL.4DYS K: Bowas, Department of AgricUlture

The facllities of the United States Emp_loyment Serviejo fo"r the_Dbtrlet of Columbia will be used at the meetings. Int~es_ted per89n.~ should report_ >to the PlaCement area, Room F 958,

~edia~y after regilrterlng.

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CAME RICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

57th Annual Meeting

August 29-

PROGRAM THEME: THE USES OF SOCIOLOGY

The effort is made to take stock of the ways in which sociological ideas and re­search data .have been applied to the cur­rent problems of American society. The sessions devoted to this theme are starred in the program outline (see opposite page); the others being the established sessions for special fields. The. chairman of the ses­sions on the Uses of Sociology have been asked to think of their objectiv~s in the broadest terms, interpreting . them as best suited to their own fields. I hope that soiJle·

September 2, 1962 thing like a spectrum of utilll:y'will. devel?P before. us leading from the use of soCial

theory in neighboring fields such as history and econon)ics~ at the one end, to the utilization of particular empirical :;esearch by agen­cies wanting to pursue ? concrete goal more effectively, at the other end.

The chairman of the sessions dealing with utilities have been asked to review for later publication whatever pertinent c?ntributio~s they have found, to point out neglected areas and available sociO· logical findings and id,eas that have b~en. overlooke~. Because !he~e is so little time for each session, onnss1on of pertinent matenal 1s bound to occur. It would be most helpful if m~rn?ers of the Ass_o­ciation would make suggestions about these om1ss10ns to the charr­men after each session.

Until 1937 the annual meetings of our Association were organized around a ~entral theme. Since then it was generally held that the diversification of the field made this procedure unworkable. But the rapid expansion of sociology, both in number of soCiologists and in the growth of research, makes its uses a matter of special concern. We do not want to create ·great expectations which we cannot ful­fill nor do we want to be excluded from the present surge of inter­est' in scientific activities in the country; thus, the theme of this year's meetings should provide a timely common denominator.

INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL -ASSOCIATION 5th World Congress

· of Sociology September 2-8, 1962

Paul F. Lazarsfeld President, American Sociological Association, 1962

PROGRAM THEMES:

THE SOCIOLOGISTS, THE POLICY­MAKERS, AND THE PUBLIC

(Joint with the American Sociological Association)

THE SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT

THE NATURE AND PROBLEMS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY

AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATJ';:'~ PROGRAM OUTLINE "\;£}

WEDNESDAY, August 29 PAGE IO:OO A.M.-SECTIONS-Medical Sociology: Business Meeting .................. 6

Criminology: Business Meeting .•...................... 6 II :00 A.M. Methodology: Business Meeting ........................ 6 2:00 P.M. Medical Sociology: Special Session on Social Policy and

Medicine .......................................... 6 Social Psychology: Business Meeting .................. 6

3:30 P.M. Social Psychology: Special Session on Social Interaction .. 6 4:00 P.M. Sociology of Education: Business Meeting .•............. 6

THURSDAY, August 30 8:30-IO:OO A.M. PAGE

Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

IO:OO A.M.-I2:00 M.

*Adolescent Values and Occu-pations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

*Large Scale Organizations... 7 *Mass Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . 8 Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

*Problematics of Applied So-ciology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Sociology of Religion . . . . . . 9

I:30-3:30.P.M.

*Delinquent Behavior . . . . . . 9 *Disasters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Family ................... 10

*Mental Health ............ 10 *Social Work .............. 10 *Sociologist in Education. . . . 10 *Sociologist in Government .. 11 *Sociologist as Staff Member. 11

3:30-5:30 P.M.

*General Health ........... 11 *Managerial Sociology ..... 12 *Problems of Aging ........ 12 Social Deviance . . . . . . . . . . 12 Social Organization . . . . . . . . 13

*Social Research Institutes. . . 13 Sociology of Education. . . . . 13

*Strategies of Applied Soci-ology .................. 14

FRIDAY, August 31 9 :00-II :00 A.M. pAGE

Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Human Ecology . . . . . . . . . . . 15

*Observations on Desegrega-tion ................... 15

*Religion and Political Proc-ess .................... 16

Social Psychology . . . . . . . . . 16 Social Stratification . . . . . . . 16

*Sociology and Education ... 16

II :00 A.M.-I2 :00 M. Business Meeting . . . . . . . . . 17

I :30-3:30 P.M. *Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 *Foreign Relations ......... 17 *Manpower and Unemploy-

ment .................. 17 Occupations and Professions 18

*Organizational Change .... 18 Political Modernization . . . . 18

*Social Research in Universi-ties .................... 19

*Sociologist as Consultant ... 19

3:30-5:30 P.M. • Adolescent V slues and Occu-

pations ................ 19 *The Consumer .... ,· . . . . . . 19 *Evaluation of Policy ....... 20 Family Sociology . . . . . . . . . 20 Human Ecology . . . . . . . . . . 20 Social Stratification . . . . . . . 20

*Social Theory and Applied Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

*Work and Careers ......... 21

8:00P.M. Special Evening Session .... 21

SUNDAY, September 2 9:00-il:OO A.M.

SATURDAY, September I 9 :00-II :00 A.M. pAGE

*Adult and His Family. . . . . 22 *Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Crinlinology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

*General Health . . . . . . . . . . . 22 *Mental Health ............ 23 *VVar and Peace ........... 23

II :00 A.M.-I2 :00 M.

Business Meeting . . . . . . . . . . 23

I :30-3:30 P.M.

*Armed Forces . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 *Ministry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 *Political Parties .......... 24 Social Change . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Social Psychology . . . . . . . . . 25

*Sociology of Leisure ...... 25 *Unions and Sociology. . . . . 25

3:30-5:30 P.M.

• American Studies . . . . . . . . . 26 *Home-School-Community Re-

lations ................. 26 Old Age and Social Structure 26 Professional Ethics: 0 pen

Meeting ............... 26 *Social Work .............. 27 *Sociology and Education .... 27

8:00P.M.

Presidential Address and In­formal Gathering . . . . . . . 27

PAGE *Developing Areas .... '. . . . . 28 *Foundations and Applied So- .

ciology ................ 28 *Law ............. , ........ 28

PAGE *Productivity and Supervision 29 *Sociology and Other Social

Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 *Urban Planning . . . . . . . . . . 29

Political Sociology." •...... , 28 -------* Sessions devoted to program theme: THE USES OF SOCIOLOGY (see opposite page).

Council, Conunittees, Boards, Special Meetings ........ See pages 30-32 NOTE ESPECIALLY All Day Council' Meeting, Wednesday, August 29th. List of Exhibitors .................................... see page 33

Also meeting in Washington, D.C.: Rural Sociological Society Society for the Study of Social Problems

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 10:00 A.M.

SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: BUSINESS MEETING-Park Room

SECTION ON CRIMINOLOGY: BUSINESS MEETING-Tamerlane Room

ll:OO A.M.

SECTION ON METHODOLOGY: BUSINESS MEETING-Club Room

2:00-5:00 P.M.

SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY-SOCIAL POLICY AND MEDICINE: A SESSION IN HONOR OF MICHAEL M. DAVIS-Main Ballroom

Chairman, HoWARD E. FREEMAN, Brandeis University

OsLER L. PETERSON and AssociATES, Harvard University Medical School "Medical Careers, Medical Care, and Health"

"Quantity and Quality of Medical Care and Health," OsLER L. PETERSON

"The Sequence of Career Decisions: The Postgraduate Training of Physicians," FREMONT JAMEs LYDEN

"Patterns of Choice and Use of Physicians by Families," H. ]ACK GEIGER

OsWALD fuLL, University of Toronto "Proble:piS on the Borderline of Medical Sociology"

EVERETT C. HuGHES, Brandeis University "Some Comments"

Discussion: MicHAEL M. DAVIS, Chevy Chase, Maryland

2:00P.M.

SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: BUSINESS MEETING-Park Room

3:30-5:30 P.M. SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: SPECIAL SESSION ON NEW AP­

- PROACHES TO THE STUDY OF SOCIAL INTERACTION-Park Room

Chairman, GuY E. SWANSON, University of Michigan

RoBERT F. BALES, Harvard University "A Computer Approach to- Content Analysis"

RoBERT DuBIN, University of Oregon "Some Experimental Studies of Mead's 'Taking the Role of the Other' "

DANIEL R. MILLER, University of Michigan "The Empirical Study of Dyadic Relationships"

4:00-6:00 P.M.

SECTION ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: BUSINESS MEETING­Premise Room

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30

8:30-10:00 A.M. REGISTRATION-Main Lobby

10:00 A.M.-12:00 M.

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THE LIFE CYCLE: ADOLESCENTS; VALUES AND OCCUPATIONAL ORI­ENTATIONS-West Ballroom

Chairman, FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago

GELIA T. CAsTILLO, University of the Philippines -"Occupational Sex Roles as Perceived by Filipino Adolescents"

PAUL D. SHEA, Harvard University "Increasing Educational and Occupational Life Chances with the School

Guidance Aid Developed by Samuel A. Stouffer"

MosHE LISSAK, Hebrew University, Israel "Social Status, Stratification Image and Social Choice"

ETHELYN DAVIS, Texas Woman's University "Occupational Orientations and the Self-Image of the Adolescent Girl"

ALAN F. BLUM, University of Chicago, and RITA ]AMES SIMON New York School of Social Work '

"The Role of Primary Groups in the Inter-Generational Transmission of Socio-Political Information"

THE LIFE CYCLE: THE INDIVIDUAL IN LARGE SCALE ORGANIZATIONS -Palladian Room

Chairman, THEODORE CAPLOW, Columbia University

OsCAR GRusKY, University of California, Los Angeles "Managerial Succession and Organizational Effectiveness"

CABRo~L L. SHARTLE, JoHN R. Rizzo and GARY B. BRUMBACK, Ohio State Uni· -versrty

"Dimensions of Organizational Value Acts"

fuRRy M. MAKLER, Columbia University "The Measurement of Centralization/Decentralization in Formal Organ­izations"

JoHN B. KNox, University of Tennessee ''The Corporation: Some Argentine and American Attitudes"

BARNEY G. GLASER, University of California Medical Center "The Local-Cosmopolitan Scientist"

THE PROFESSIONS: MASS MEDIA-Main Ballroom.

Chairman, JOSEPH KLAPPER, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.

HARoLD MENDELSOHN, University of. Denver "The Influence of Sociological Perspectives on Mass Communication

Research"

MELVIN A. GoLDBERG, National Association of Broadcasters "A Codification of Ignorance and Industry Need"

HERBERT E. KRuGMAN, MARPLAN "The Research of Tomorrow"

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962-(continued)

STUDIES IN MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, FRED DAVIS, University of California Medical Center

RoBERT L. EICHHORN and RONALD M. ANDERSEN, Purdue University "Personal Adjustment to Heart Disease: A Panel Study"

NoRMAN A. ScoTCH and SoL LEVINE, Harvard School of Public Health "Stress as a Variable"

GEORGE RosEN, School of Public Health and Adininistrative Medicine Columbia University '

"Negativism: A Form of Reaction to Medical Innovation"

RUE BucHER, Michael Reese Hospital "The Psychiatric Residency and Socialization into the Profession"

METHODOLOGY

Chairman, LESLIE K:IsH, University of Michigan-Club Room

HENDRICK W. VAN DER MERWE, University of Saskatchewan "A Method for the Study of Leadership"

HARRISON C. WHITE, University of Chicago "The Formal Structure of Preferential Marriage Systems"

C. HoRACE IIAMu.ToN, North Carolina State College "A Multivariate Technique for Inter-Correlated Nominal Scales"

PATRICIA A. FINN, The Mitre Corporation, and ANTON S. MoRTON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ·

"Equating Scores from Subgroups"

Discussion: PHILIP C. SAGI, University of Pennsylvania EDGAR F. BoRGATTA, University of Wisconsin LINDSEY CHURCfiiLL, University of California, Los Angeles DAVID GoLD, State University of Iowa

SCIENTIFIC ISSUES: MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROBLEMATIC OF APPLIED SOCIOLOGY-Premise Room

Chairman, ALFRED McCLUNG LEE, Brooklyn College

SEVERYN T. BRUYN, ,Illinois College "Rhetorical Devices in Sociological Analysis"

MERVYN L. CADWALLADER, San Jose State College "Obligation in an Age :of Decline"

JUDITH R. KRAMER, Brooklyn College "The Sociologist's Responsibility to the Minority Community"

J. KENNETH MoRLAND, Randolph-Macon Woman's College "Roles of Citizen and Sociologist in Race Relations in the South"

HELENA ZNANIECKI LoPATA, Roosevelt University "The Dysfunctional Effects of· the Dissemination of Social Science

Knowledge"

Discussion: PAUL OREN, JR., University of Vermont

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962-(continued)

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION-Park Room

Chairman, WILLIAM L. KoLB, Carleton Colle~e BERNARD LAZERWITZ, University of illinois

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"The 'Three Generation' Hypothesis: An Investigation of Findings by Herberg and Lenski"

GuNTER W. REMMLING, Southern Illinois University "Religion or Religiousness? Genesis and Present State of a Critical Theme

in American Religious Sociology"

JoHN KosA, University of North Carolina, and LEo D. RAcHIELE, Le Moyne Col­lege

"Spirit of Capitalism, Traditiomllism and the Catholics: A Re-examina-tion of Weber's Concepts"

RoDNEY W. STARK, University of California, Berkeley "Class, Radicalism and Church Attendance in Great Britain"

FRANZ ADLER, Los Angeles State College "The Sociology of Religion as Part of a Generalized Sociology of Cre­

ative Behavior: A Conceptual Outline."

1:30-3:30 P.M.

PERSISTENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR-Park Room

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Chairman, RicHARD A. CLOWARD, New York School of Social Work, Columbia University

I LYLE W. SHANNON, University of Wisconsin "Scaling Juvenile Delinquency"

JACKSON ToBY, Rutgers University "The Prospects for Delinquency Reduction in Industrial Societies"

HANAN C. SELVIN and TRAVIS HrnscHI, University of California Berkeley "Methodological Issues in the Study of Juvenile Delinqu~ncy"

OLIVER C. MoLES, JR., University of Michigan "Role Models for Boy Assanlters and Thieves"

PAUL LERMAN, JoHN A. MicHAEL and JAMES A. JoNES, New York School of Social Work, Columbia University

"Juvenile Delinquency in an Urban Area: A Comparison of Official and Reported Behavior"

PERSISTENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: DISASTERS-T~erlane Room

Chairman, ALLEN BARTON, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University

MEDA WHITE, University of Chicago "Role Conflict in Disasters-A Re-examination"

HARRY MooRE, University of Texas "Two Cases of Large-Scale Evacuation from Disaster Threat"

FREDERICK L. BATEs, Louisiana State University "Long-Term Social Change .in Response to a Natural Disaster"

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GEORGE W. BAKER, Disaster Research Group, NAS·NRC "The Study of Human Behavior in Disaster: Its Status and Future

Development"

THE FAMILY-Premise Room

Chairman, NELSON N. FooTE, General Electric Company

JoHN H. BURMA, Grinnell College "Inter-Ethnic Marriages in Los Angeles"

MARVIN B. SussMAN, Western Reserve University, and LEE G. BURCHINAL, Iowa State University

"Reappraising Kin Networks in Urban Society"

]AMES W. SWINEHART, University of Michigllll "Sociill Class, Status Aspirations and Maternal Attitudes"

HARVEY J. LocKE and MARY MARGARET THOMES University of Southern Cal-ifornia '

"Communication between Family Members"

PERSISTENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: USES OF SOCIOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF MENTAL HEALTH-Main Ballroom

Chairman, ]OHN A. CLAUSEN, University of California, Berkeley

MoRRIS S. ScHWARTZ, Brandeis University . . "Uses of Sociology in Mental Health Treatment Programs"

H. W AHREN DUNHAM, Wayne State University and Lafayette Clinic "Uses of Sociology in Epidemiological Investigations of Mental Illness"

Discussion: WILLIAM A. CAUDILL, National Institute of Mental Health MELVIN KaHN, National Institute of Mental Health

SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK: A MULTI-LEVEL APPROACH-Club Room

Chairman, HENRY J. MEYER, University of Michigan

EDWIN J. THOMAS, University of Michigan "Interpersonal Helping Processes"

RoBERT D. VINTER, University of Michigan "A Theory of Treatment Organizations"

EuGENE LITWAK and HENRY J. MEYER, University of Michigan "Theory and Practice in Community Change"

Discussion: MoRRis JANOWITZ, University of Chlcago ALFRED J. KAHN, Columbia University

THE ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST IN GENERAL EDUCATION-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, CHARLES H. PAGE, Princeton University

RoBERT A. NisBIT, University of Califo~ia Riverside "Sociology in the Aeademy" '

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962-(continued)

RoBERT BIERSTEDT, New York University "Sociology and General Education"

Eu CHINOY, Smith College "Popular Sociology"

MAURICE R. STEIN, Brandeis University "Sociology as Poetry"

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THE ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: THE SOCIOLOGIST IN GOVERNMENT -Palladian Room

Chairman, HENRY W. RrncKEN, National Science Foundation

CHARLES E. HuTCHINSON, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Title to be announced

WARD S. MAsON and NAHUM Z. MEDALIA, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

"Positions and Prospects of Sociology in the Federal Government"

EARL E. HUYcK, Office of the Secretary, United States Department of Health, Edu­cation, and Welfare

"Weber, Ward, Sociologists, and the Sociological Cosmos in Washington"

THE ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: THE SOCIOLOGIST AS A STAFF MEMBER-West Ballroom

Chairman, JoHN W. RILEY, JR., The Eqnitable Life Assurance Society of the United States · ·

RoBERT 0. CARLSON, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey "In Business and Industry"

HoPE J. LEICHTER, Jewish Family Service "In Welfare and Community Service"

ELBRIDGE SmLEY, Social Science Research Council "In Organized Social Science"

NATHANIEL H. SIEGEL and LEWis L. RoBBINs, Hillside Hospital "In Health and Medicine"

LAURis B. WHITMAN, National Council of Churches "In Organized Religion"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

PERSISTENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: GENERAL HEALTH PROBLEMS-Club Room ·

Chairman, EDWARD A. SucHMAN, New York City Department ofHealth

RoBERT STRAus, University of Kentucky Medical Center "Planning of Health Facilities"

MILTON I. RoEMER, University of California, Los Angeles, and RAY H. ELLING, Cornell University

"Sociological Research on Medical Care"

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STEPHEN A. RICHARDSON, Association for Aid of Crippled Children "The Social Psychological Consequences of Handicapping"

HELEN MAYER HACKER, New York City Department of Health, and LEON G. GOLDSTEIN, United States Public Health Service

"Sociological Research on Accidents"

THE ECONOMY: THE USES OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY IN THE MAN­AGERIAL PROCESS-Palladian Room

Chairman, ABRAHAM ZALEZNIK, Harvard School of Business

RoBERT H. GUEST, Dartmouth College "The Managerial Uses Implications of Socio-Technical Systems Theory"

HERBERT A. SHEPARD, Case Institute of Technology "The Managerial' Uses Implications of Bureaucratic Theory"

Lams H. 0RZACK, Boston University "Administrative Decisions and Roles in a New Organization"

JoNATHAN A. SLESINGER and ERNEST HARBURG, University of Michigan "The Management of Executive Stress in Complex Organizations"

RoGER WALKER, International Business Machines "Communications Analysis and Systems Design"

THE LIFE CYCLE: PROBLEMS OF AGING-Tamerlane Room

Chaimian, GoRDON F. STREm, Cornell University

HARRY R. DicK and HrnAM J. FRIEDSAM, North Texas State University "Living Arrangements of Aged Persons Prior to Institutionalization"

HARDY PosMAN, Community Service Society, New York "An Experimental Study of Geriatric Rehabilitation"

LEONARD Z. BREEN, Purdue University "Community Conceptions of Aging: A Case Study of Problem Solution"

DoNALD P. KENT and JuNE L. SHMELZER, Special Staff on Aging, Department of Health, Education and Welfare

"The Uses of Sociology in a Federal Agency"

Discussion: HAROLD L. SHEPPARD, United States Department of Commerce

SOCIAL DEVIANCE AND DISORGANIZATION-Main Ballroom

Chairman, MARsHALL B. CLINARD, University of Wisconsin

Panel Discussion: EDWIN M. LEilrnRT, University of California, Davis "Deviant Behavior and Anomie: A Critique"

H. W AHREN DUNHAM, Wayne State University "Mental Disorder and Anomie: A Critique"

ALFRED R. L!NDESMITH, Indiana University "Drug Addiction and Anomie: A Critique"

CHARLES R. SNYDER, Southern Illinois University "Inebriety, Alcoholism and Anomie: A Critique"

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962-(continued)

JAMES F. SHORT, JR., Washington State University "Delinquency, Crime and Anomie: A Critique"

RoBERT K. MERToN, Columbia University Summary and Comments

SOCIAL ORGANIZATION-West Ballroom

Chairman, RoBERT RABENSTEIN, University of Missouri

ALLEN D. GRIMSHAW, University of Indiana "The Essential Instability of the 'Stahle' Society"

GEORGE A. IlnLERY, JR., University of Kentucky "Communities, Prisons and Mental Institutions"

CHARLES B. PERBOW, University of Michigan

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"Reality Shock: A New Organization Confronts the Treatment-Custody Dilemma"

WILLIAM M. EVAN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Peer Group Interaction and Organizational Socialization: A Study of

an Employee Turnover"

MAYER N. ZAw and PATRICIA DENTON, University of Chicago "From Evangelism to General Service: Transformation of a Welfare

Organizatio~"

WILLIAM C. LAWTON, University of Arizona "Kio8hip Factors in Complex Organizations"

THE ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: CASE STUDIES OF SOCIAL RE­SEARCH INSTITUTES-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, DANIEL 0. PRICE, University of North Carolina

VERNON K. DmBLE, Columbia University "Midwest Administration Center"

SYDNEY S. SPIVACK, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "Bureau of Applied Social Research"

STANLEY E. SEASHORE, Institute for Social Research, University of .Michigan "Institute for Social Research"

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION-Park Room

Chairman, RoBERT A. FELDMESSER, Brandeis University

CHARLES E. BIDWELL, University of Chicago, and REBECCA S. VREELAND, Harvard University

"The Residential College as an Administered Community"

KIYosm IKEDA, Oberlin College "Sociology and the Classroom: A Case Study"

DAVID NASATm and JoE MisMo, University of California, Berkeley "The Social Context of Academic Failure"

LAURE M. SHARP, Bureau of Social Science Research, Inc. "The B.A. as a Professional· Degree"

EuGENE HAAs and LINDA COLLEN, Ohio State University "Administrative Practices in University Departments"

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THE ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: STRATEGIES OF APPLIED SOCI­OLOGY-Premise Room

Chairman, DAVID L. SILLs, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences

MoYE W. FREYMANN, The Ford Foundation , "Observations on the Involvement of Research Users

RoBERT LoNGOOD New York State Department of Health, and AllNOLD SJMMEL, Bureau of Ap~lied Social Research, Columbia University. . .

"Organizational Resistances to Social Science Innovations m the Field of Public Health"

HANS L. ZETTERBERG, Columbia University • , "Some Strategies for Putting Sociological Knowledge to Practical Use

Discussion: MILTON D. GRAHAM, American Foundation for the Blind

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31

9:00-11:00 A.M.

CRIMINOLOGY-Park Room

Chairman, ]AMES F. SHORT, JR., Washington State University

JoNATHAN FREEDMAN and RAMoN RivERA, University of Chicago "Education, Social Class, and Patterns of Gang Delinquency"

RoGER J. FISHER and DANIEL GLAsER, \}niversity of Illinois "Post-Prison Data on the Crime and Non-Crime Career Cycle"

JoHN H. GAGNON, Indiana University "Female Victims of Sex Offenses"

KARL F. ScHUESSLER and GERALD T. SLATIN, Indiana University "Factors in City Crime: 1950 and 1960"

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HUMAN ECOLOGY: ALTERNATIVE RESEARCH DESIGNS-Premise Room

Chairman, LEo F .. ScHNORE, University of Wisconsin

ALVIN BosKOFF, En10ry University "The Myth of the Homogeneous Suburb: A Case Smdy"

KARL E. TAEUBER, Population Research and Training Center, University of Chicago "Negro Residential Segregation, ·1940-1960: Changing Trends in the

Large Cities of the United States"

JAcK P. GmBs, University of Texas, and WALTER T. MARTIN, University of Oregon "Urbanization, Technology, and the Division of Lalior: International

Patterns"

RoBERT LEE CRAIN, University of Chicago and National Analysts, Inc. "Inter-City Influence in the Diffusion of Fluoridation"

MURIIAY A. BEAUCHAMP, University of Buffalo "The Strategy of Ecological Research: A Discussion"

SOCIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON DESEGREGATION-Palladian Room

Chairman, THOMAS F. PETTIGREW, Harvard University

BENJAMIN B. RINGER, The American Jewish Committee "Perceived Alignn~ents of ReligiouS and Racial Groups in the Contro­

versy over Schools"

ELMER LucHTERHAND, Sarali Lawrence College, and TAKUYA MARUYAMA, Depart-ment of Planning, Westchester County, New York

"A Desegregation Movement in a Northern Suburb"

HAROLD I. LIEF, Tulane University "The Social Worlds of Negro Southerners and School Desegregation"

KUBT W. BAcK, Duke University "Sociology Encounters the Southern Protest Movement for Desegrega·

tion"

Discussion: OscAR CoHEN, Anti,Deflllliation League of B'narB'rith · HENRY G. STETLER. Connecticut Colllllililsion of Civil Rights

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ORGANIZED RELIGION AND THE POLITICAL PROCESS: THE ROLE OF RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES--Main Ballroom

Chairman, MoRRis JANOWITZ, University of Chicago

Panel Discussion: THoMAs F. O'DEA, University of Utah GERHARD LENsKI, University of Michigan MARSHALL SKLARE, The American Jewish Committee

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-West Ballroom

Chairman, RoBERT F. WINCH, Northwestern University

FREDERICK ELKIN, University of Montreal . . , "Leadership and Mob Behavior in a College Fratermty

EDGAR F. BoRGATTA, University .of Wisconsin . . , "The Structure of Personality Characteristics

JoHN T. DoBY, Emory University, and RAYMOND F. SLETTO,_ 0~~ Stat~ University "A Stochastic Model for Three-Way Sociometric Chmces

RICHARD L. MElLE, University of Oklalwma "Situational Determinants of Leadership Roles"

RoBERT A. DENTLER, Columbia University Teachers College, and BERNARD MACK· LER, Kansas Neurological Institute

"Originality: Some Social and Personal Correlates"

SOCIAL STRATIFICATION-Club Room

Chairman, WERNER S. LANDECKER, University of Michigan

DANIEL KuBAT, Wells College "Social Mobility in a Totalitarian Society"

ELTON F. JAcKSON, Yale University, and IlARRY J. CROCKETT, JR., University of North Carolina

"Occupational Mobility in the United States"

JAY DEMERATH, University of California, Berkeley "Status Discrepancy and V ertieal Status: Criticisms and Suggested Rem­

edies"

JoAN W. MooRE, University of Chicago "Growth Patterns in Metropolitan Ul!per Classes"

JoHN D. KELLEY, San Fernando Valley State College "A Re-examination of Max W eher's Theory of Stratification"

THE PROFESSIONS: THE USES OF SOCIOLOGY IN EDUCATION-Ter­race Banquet Room

Chairman, JosHUA A. FISHMAN, Yeshiva University

MARTIN A. TRow, University of California, Berkeley "Some Uses of Sociology in Higher Education"

HANAN C. SELVIN and DAVID NASATm, University of California, Berkeley "The Use of Information on Student Group-Life by College Adminis­

trators"

-c.·. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962-(eontinued)

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NEAL GRoss, Harvard University "The Use and Abuse of Sociology in Training Programs for Educational

Administrators"

RoBERT A. FELDMESSER, Brandeis University "Sociology and the Social Science Curriculum of the American High

School"

II :00 A.M.-12 :00 M. ·

BUSINESS MEETING-Terrace Banquet Room

1:30-3:30 P.M.

THE ECONO~: AGRICULTURE (Joint with Rural Sociological Society)-Palladian Room ·

Chairman, CHARLES P. LooMis, Michigan State University

PAUL A. MILLER, University of West Virginia "Uses of Sociology in Administration"

OLAF F. LARSON, Cornell University "Uses of Sociology in Action Programs"

C. MILTON CouGHENOUR, University of Kentucky "The Pace of Technological Diffusion"

Discussion: M. E. JoHN, Pennsylvania State University ALVIN L. BERTRAND, Louisiana State University

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: FOREIGN RELATIONS--West Ballroom

Chairman, W. PHILLIPS DAVISON, Council on Foreign Relations

DAVID RoDNICK, Iowa Wesleyan College "Foreign Policies as Phases of National Culture"

RoBERT T. BoWER, Bureau of Social Science Research, Washington, D. C. "Evaluating the Effect of Foreign Policy"

FELIKS GRoss, New York University and Brooklyn College "Methods of Tension Area Analysis"

THE ECONOMY: MANPOWER AND UNEMPLOYMENT-Tamerll\lle Room

Chairman, PAUL C. GLicK, Bureau of the Census

MuRRAY GENDELL, City College of New York "Analysis of Unemployme~t by Area"

ALBERT FRANCES, Pan-American Union "Some Manpower and Employment Problems in Latin America"

PHILIP DESIND, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare "Education and Manpower"

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OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS-Premise Room

Chairman, ERWIN 0. SMIGEL, New York University

JoHN L. CoLOMBOTOS, Columbia University "Sex Role and Professionalism: A Study of High School Teachers"

SuzANNE KELLER, New York Medical College "The Social Recruitment of the Diplomatic Elite"

PHILLIP A. FELLIN and EuGENE LITWAK, University of Michigan "Neighborhood Reference Group Theory with Bureaucratic and Entre-

preneurial Careers-Replication and Extension"

Discussion: AMITAI ETZIONI, Columbia University

THE ECONOMY: THE MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE­Park Room

Chairman, ABRAHAM ZALEZNIK, Harvard University

WARREN G. BENNIS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Bureaucracy and Social Change: An Anatomy of a Failure"

PAUL E. MoTT and FRANKLIN NEFF, University of Michigan "Some Criteria for the Effective Acceptance of Organizational Change"

FRED H. GoLDNER, International Business Machines "Role Strains of In-Company Research on Management"

Lours B. BARNES, GENE DALTON, and ABRAHAM ZALEZNIK, Harvard University "The Authority Structure as a Change Variable"

MAREN LocKWOOD, Harvard University "The Reduction of Interpersonal and Intergroup Tensions in the Man­

agement of a Small Firm"

SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL MODERNIZA­TION-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, SEYMOUR MARTIN LIPSET, University of California, Berkeley

REx D. HoPPER,'Brooklyn College, and JANICE H. HoPPER, New York University "Latin American Man: A Changing Image"

WENDELL .BELL, ]AMEs T. DuKE, ]AMES A. MAu, CHARLEs C. MosKos, JR., IvAR OxAAL, and ANDREW P. PHILLIPs, University of California, Los Angeles

"Elites and Nationalism in the West Indies"

ARTHUR L. WooD, University of Connecticut "Political Radicalism in Sinhalese Villages"

RoBERT R. ALFORD, University of Wisconsin "Modernization and Class-Polarization in the Anglo-American Political

Systems''

DWAINE MARVICK, University of California, Los Angeles "Correlates of Democracy in Latin America"

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ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: UNIVERSITIES AND APPLIED SOCIAL RESEARCH-Main Ballroom

Chairman, TALCOTT PARSONs, Harvard University

RENSIS LIKERT, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan "The Perspective of the Administrator of a Research Facility"

RALPH W. TYLER, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Title to be announced.

Discussion: GEORGE C. RoMANs, Harvard University

ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: THE SOCIOLOGIST AS CONSULTANT­Club Room

Chairman, ORVILLE G. BRIM, JR., Russell Sage Foundation

SANFORD M. DoRNBUSCH, Stanford University "What is a Consultant?"

SEYMOUR TILLEs, Harvard University "Defining the Consultant's Role"

STANLEY H. UDY, JR., Yale University "Resolution of Ethical Conflicts"

ORVILLE G. BRIM, JR., Russell Sage Foundation "The Problem of Fees"

RICHARD S. WHITE, Automation Engineering Laboratory, Inc. "The Sociologist as Seen by a Client"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

THE LIFE CYCLE: ADOLESCENTS; VALUES AND OCCUPATIONAL ORI­ENTATIONS-Palladian Room

Chairman, ]AMES S. CoLEMAN, Johns Hopkins University

BERNICE MooRE and WAYNE HoLTZMAN, University of Texas "Subcultural Variations in Youth Attitudes apd Concerns"

THEODORE D. KEMPER, ORVILLE G., BRIM, and LEONARD S. CoTTRELL, JR., Russell Sage Foundation

"Beyond Self-Esteem: The Social Structure of the Adolescent Self-Image"

FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago "The Social Psychology of Adolescence: The Half Century Between G.

Stanley Hall and James S. Coleman"

Discussion: WILLIAM A. CAUDILL, National Institute of Mental Health JEROME HIMELHOCH, Goddard College

THE ECONOMY: THE CONSUMER-West Ballroom

Chairman, CHARLES Y. GLocK, University of California, Berkeley

CHARLES Y. GLocK and FRANCESCO NicosiA, University of California, Berkeley "The Uses of Sociology in the Study of the Consumer"

LEo BoGART, Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association "Social Structure and Process in Research Utilization" DAVID CAPLOVITZ, Columbia University "The Problems of Low-Income Consumers"

Discussion: HERTA HERZOG, Jack Tinker and Associates A. EDWARD MILLER, McCall's Magazine

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SCIENTIFIC ISSUES: CONTINUITIES IN SOCIAL RESEARCH ON EV AL­UATION OF POLICY; A SYMPOSIUM-Main Ballroom

Chairman, HERBERT H. HYMAN, Columbia University

Panel: CHARLES R. WRIGHT, University of California, Los Angeles RoBERT A. DENTLER, Columbia University Teachers College TERENCE K. HoPKINS, Columbia University FRANKLIN M. BROWN, Ford Foundation HENRY W. RIECKEN, National Science Foundation

FAMILY SOCIOLOGY IN USE-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, NELSON N. FooTE, General Electric Company

LEE M. WIGGINS, General Electric Company "Some Contributions of the Panel Technique"

RoLF MEYERSOHN, State University of New York "Applying a Basic Discovery in the Recording of Behavior"

THOMAS P. MoNAHAN, County Court of Philadelphia "When Married Couples Part"

NELSON N. FooTE, General Electric Company "Literary, Statistical, and Practical Sociology"

HUMAN ECOLOGY: PERSISTENT THEORETICAL ISSUES-Club Room

Chairman, LEo F. ScHNORE, University of Wisconsin

NoRMAN S. HAYNER, University of Washington "Mexico City: Another Test Case for Ecological Theory"

AMos H. HAWLEY, University of Michigan "Community Power and Urban Renewal Success"

0MER R. GALLE, Population Research and Training Center, University of Chicago "Stratification and the Metropolitan Hierarchy: An Ecological Approach

to Local Community Structure"

SIDNEY M. WILLHELM, San Francisco, 'California "The Concept of the 'Ecological Complex': A Critique"

VINCENT H. WHITNEY, University of Pennsylvania "Schools of Thought in Human Ecology: A Discussion"

SOCIAL. STRATIFICATION: CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS-Park Room

Chairman, GERHARD LENSKI, University of Michigan

RICHARD T. MoRRIS and RAYMOND J. MuRPHY, University of California, Los Angeles "Paradigm for the Study of Class Consciousness"

JEROME G. MANIS, WestelJl Michigan University, and BERNARD N. MELTZER, Cen-tral Michigan University

"Some Correlates of Class Consciousness among Textile Workers"

JoHN C. LEGGETT, University of California, Berkeley "Sources of W orking-Ciass Consciousness"

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962-(continued) 21

SCIENTIFIC ISSUES: SOCIAL THEORY AND APPLIED SOCIOLOGY-Terrace Banquet Room ·

Chairman, RoBERT K. MERTON, Columbia University

PITIRIM A. SoROKIN, Harvard University "Basic Social E:ffects of Abstract Sociological Theories"

Discussion: THEODORE F. ABEL, Hunter College WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University

STEWART MACAULAY, University of Wisconsin Law School "Non-Contractual Relations in Business: Functional Alternatives to

Contract"

Discussion: WILLIAM M. EvAN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology JEROME CARLIN, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia

University

THE LIFE CYCLE: WORK AND CAREERS-Premise Room

Chairman, DANIEL BELL, Columbia University

ELI GINZBERG, Columbia University "Policy Issues in Manpower Research"

JAMES A. DAVIs, University of Chicago "The Role of Higher Education in Career Allocation"

PATRICIA SEXTON, New York University "Career Expectations of the Negro Child"

S. M. MILLER, Syracuse University "Career Images of Working Class Youth"

IVAR E. BERG, JR. and DAVID RoGERS, Columbia University "The Careers of Small Businessmen"

8:00P.M.

SPECIAL EVENING SESSION-Main Ballroom

Chairman, PAuL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University ARTHUR ScHLESINGER, JR., Special Assistant to the President of the United

States "A Humanist Looks at Empirical Social Research"

Discussion: PHILIP M. HAUSER, University of Chicago GEORGE C. RoMANs, Harvard University EVERETT C. HuGHEs, Brandeis University

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

9:00-ll :00 A.M.

THE LIFE CYCLE: COUNSELING THE ADULT AND HIS FAMILY­Premise Room

Chairman, WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University

WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University "Problems of the Adult: Can Sociology Be of Use?"

LEO SROLE, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center "Using the Life Cycle in Interpreting Survey Data"

CHARLOTTE BUHLER, University of California Medical School "Social Roles and the Life Cycle"

Discussion: PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University

THE ECONOMY: AGRICULTURE (Joint with Rural Sociological Society) -Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, CHARLES P. LooMis, Michigan State University

JoHN HARP, Cornell University "Uses .of Sociology in Overdeveloped Economies"

IRWIN T. SAN,DERS, Boston University "Uses of Sociology in Community Analysis"

CARL C. TAYLOR, Ford Foundation "Uses of Sociology in Economic and Social Development"

Discussion: GEORGE M. BEAL, Iowa State University EVERETT M. RoGERS, Ohio State University

CRIMINOLOGY-West Ballroom

Chairman, LLOYD E. OHLIN, New York School of Social Work

HAROLD FINESTONE, Institute for Juvenile Research "Processes of Reformation and Recidivism among Italian and Polish

Property Offenders"

PETER G. GARAREDIAN, W asbiugton State University "Pressures Toward Conformity and Deviance: The Use of Legitimate

and Illegitimate Alternatives in the Prison Commnnity~

JosEPH W. EATON, University of Pittsburgh "Innovation Process in Prison Administration"

STANTON WHEELER, Harvard University "Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Structure of Prisons"

PERSISTENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: GENERAL HEALTH PROBLEMS­Clnh Room

Chairman, EDWARD A. SucHMAN, New York City Department of Health

EDWARD A. SucHMAN and DANIEL RosENBLATT, New York City Department of Health

"Social Science Activities in the New York City Department of Health"

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RAUL MuNOZ, HowARD STANTON, and HAzEL STANTON, Puerto Rico Department of Health

"The Social Science Program of, the Puerto Rico Department of Health"

GERTRUDE WooDRUFF MARLOWE, Philadelphia Department .of Health "The Social Science Unit of the Philadelphia Health Department"

LEONARD S. COTTRELL, JR. and ELEANOR B. SHELDON, Russell Sage Foundation "Social Scientists and the Practicing Professions"

EDWARD WELLIN, Rutgers University "Behavioral Scientists in Pnhlic Health"

SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL HEALTH-Park Room

Chairman, JOHN A. CLAUSEN, University of California, Berkeley

THOMAS S. LANGNER, Cornell University Medical College "Broken Homes and Mental Illness"

CHARLES G. KAnuslUN, Columbia University "The Meaning of Presenting Problems: A Sociology of Defenses"

JEROME K. MYERS, LEE L. BEAN, and MAX P. PEPPER, Yale University "A Ten-Year Follow-up of Psychiah'ic Patients"

JoHN CUMMING and ELAINE CUMMING, New York State Department of Mental Hygiene

"On the Social Psychology of Stigma"

LLOYD H. RoGLER and AuGUST B. HoLLINGSHEAD, Yale ·University "Some Effects of Schizophrenia on the Interpersonal Relations of Hus-

bands and Wives" ·

PERSISTENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: WAR. AND PEACE STUDIES-Pal­ladian Room

Chairman, AMITAI ETZIONI, Columbia University

EVERETT C. HuGHEs, Brandeis University "Collective Elements in International Tensions"

CHARLES E. OsGOOD, University of Illinois "Questioning Some Unquestioned Assumptions about National Defense"

Other to be announced

Discussion: DAVID RIEsMAN, Harvard University

ll:OO-I2:00 M.

BUSINESS MEETING-Terrace Banquet Room

I :30-3:30 P.M.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: USES OF SOCIOLOGY FOR THE ARMED FORCES­Palladian Room

Chairman, RAYMOND V. BOWERS, University of Arizona

HERMAN J. SANDER, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Washington, D. C. "The Uses of Sociology for Military Intelligence, Strategic Planning and

Psychological Warfare"

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HARLEY 0. PREsTON, American Institute for Research, Washington, D. C. "The Uses of Sociology in Connection with Military Man-Machine

Systems"

E. KENNETH KARCHER, }R., Office of Research and Development, Department of the Army, Washington, D. C.

"The Uses of Sociology for Military Personnel and Training Programs"

CHARLES H. CoATES, University of Maryland "The Uses of Sociology in Military Management and Organization"

THE PROFESSIONS: THE MINISTRY-Club Room

Chairman, GmsoN WINTER, University of Chicago

RoBERT P. RANKIN, Chico State College "The Professionalization of the Calling: Functional Implications"

Ross P. ScHERER, Valparaiso University "Career Patterns in the Ministry; The Lutheran Church-Missouri

Synod"

SAMUEL Z. KLAusNER, Bureau of Social Science Research, Washington, D. C. "Rationales for Professional Collaboration"

w.~ WIDICK ScHROEDER, Chicago Theological Seminary . "Lay Expectations of the Ministerial Role: An Exploration of Protestant­

Catholic Differentials"

CHARLES HARRINGTON and ELAINE CuMMING, New York State Department of 'Mental Hygiene

"The Clergyman as Be Reports His Place in the Counseling System"

Yosmo FUKUYAMA, United.Church Board for Homeland Ministries, New York "The Support and Use of Sociological Research by Religions Bodies"

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: POLITICAL PARTffiS-West Ballroom

Chairman, MoRRis JANOWITZ, University of Chicago

MARK ABRAMS, Research Services, Ltd., London "Public Opinion Polls and Political Parties: Great Britain"

LoUIS HARBis, Lonis Harris and Associates ~ "Public Opinion Polls and Political Parties: United States"

}AMES A. -RoBINSON, Northwestern University "Use of Social Science Data about the Political Process by Congress"

SOCIAL CHANGE-Park Room

Chairman, WILLIAM KoRNHAUSER, University of California, Berkeley

LEo LOWENTHAL, University of California, Berkeley "Intellectuals and Cultural Change in 19th Century England"

CESAR GRANA, University of Chicago "The Traditional Intellectual in a Changing Society: The Case of Puerto

Rico"

HERBERT BLUMER, University of California, Berkeley "The Problem of Social Development"

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WILLIAM H. FRIEDLAND, Cornell University "Charismatic Leadership in a Developing Society: The Case of Trade

Union Officials in Tangan,jli:a!'

WILUAM KoRNHAUSER, University of 'California, Berkeley "Political Development and Rebellion"

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-Premise Room

Chairman, RICHARD D. ScHWARTZ, Northwestern University

GLENN M. VERNON, Brigham Young University . "Attitudes Regarding the Self Attributed to Significant Others"

CHARLES K. W ARBINER, University of Kansas "The Classification of Social Acts"

SALOMON RETTIG and HARVE E. RAWSON, Ohio State University "The Risk Hypothesis in Predictive Judgments of Unethical Behavior"

EuGENE A. WEINSTEIN, Vanderbilt University "Some Dimensions of Altercasting"

DoNALD G. McKiNLEY, Northwestern University "Class, Resulting Family Structure, and the Socialized Child"

THE LIFE CYCLE: UTILIZATION OF LEISURE-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, MAX KAPLAN, Boston University

ABBOTT L. FERRiss, National Science Foundation "Application of Recreation Surveys"

CLEM MILLER, United States Congressman, California "Response to Ferriss"

RuDOLPH E. MoRRis, Marquette University "Use of Art Museums for Leisure Purposes"

RAYMOND S. STITES, National Art Gallery, Washington, D. C. "Response to Morris"

JoFFRE DuMAZEDIER, Centre D'Etudes Sociologiques, Paris "Content of Mass Leisure in Comparative European Research"

THE ECONOMY: THE USES OF SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE BY UNIONS­Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, HAROLD L. WILENSKY, University of Michigan

ScOTT A. GREER, Northwestern University "Technological Change, Stratification, and the Future of the Labor Move-

ment" ~

BERNARD KARSH, University of lllinois "The Impact of Changing Soeial Structure on the Organizing Strategy

and Tactics of Labor Unions"

Discussion: DANmL BELL, Columbia University MICHEL }EAN .CRozmR, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris EVERETT M. KAssALow, Industrial Union Departuient, AFL-CIO

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3:30-5:30 P.M.

SCIENTIFIC ISSUES: THE USES OF SOCIOLOGY IN AMERICAN STUDIES (Joint with The American Studies Association)-West Ballroom

Co-Chairmen, WAYNE WHEELER, Kansas City Study of Adult Life, University of Chi-cago, and NEIL J. SMELSER, University of California, Berkeley

THOMAS F. MARSHALL, Kent State University "Literature and Society"

RoBERT H. WALKER, The George Washington University "Measuring the Muse: Literature and Social Questions"

HuGH DALZIEL DuNCAN, Rice University "Sociology and the Study of American Society as Depicted in Literature"

Discussion: RALPH Ross, University of Minnesota

SYMPOSIUM: SOCIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS IN HOME-SCHOOL-COM­MUNITY RELATIONS-Park Room

Chairman, HowARD Y. McCLUSKY, University of Michigan

Discussion: WILLIAM M. CAVE, University of Michigan EuGENE LITWAK, University of Michigan CARL R. MARBURGER, Detroit Great Cities School Improvement Project HowARD Y. McCLUSKY, University of Michigan THOMAS S. PARSONS, University of Michigan and Flint, Michigan

Board of Education

OLD AGE AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE-Club Rooni

Chairman, GoRDON F. STIIEm, Cornell University

VIVIAN WooD and BERNICE L. NEUGARTEN, University of Chicago "Social-Role Change and Mental Health in the Climacteric Years"

GEORGE L. MADDOX, Duke University "Activity and Morale: A Longitudinal Study of Selected Elderly Subjects"

MARJORIE FISKE LoWENTHAL and PAUL L. BERKMAN, Langley Porter Neuropsy-chiatric Institute, San Francisco

"Exploring the Problem of 'Normal' versus 'Abnormal' Aging"

PHILIP TAIETZ and GoRDoN F. STIIEm, Cornell University "Aging and Retirement in the United States and Netherlands: A Cross-

National Comparison"

ETHEL SHANAS, University of Chicago "Some Observations on Cross-National Studies of Aging"

Discussion: HAROLD L. ORBACH, University of Michigan

COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS: OPEN MEETING-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, RoBERT C. ANGELL, University of Michigan

WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin "Problems of Collaborative Research"

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HAIIRY ALPERT, University of Oregon "Ethical Problems of Sociologists in Government"

PHILIP M. HAUSER, University of Chicago "Ethical Problems of the ConsUltant"

THE PROFESSIONS: RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK­Tamerlane Room

Chairman, JosEPH W. EATON, University of Pittsburgh

LUDWIG L. GEISMAR, Rutgers University "A~plying an Operational Definition of Family Functioning in Deter­

mining Need for Services''

FLORENCE A. RUDERMAN, Child Welfare League of America "Leaders' Opinions on Welfare Issues: A Comparative Study of Seven

Communities"

ANN W. SHYNE, Community Service Society of New York "The Application of Experimental Design in a Public Health Nursing

Demonstration" ·

PHILLIP A. FELLIN and PAUL HANLON, St. Louis University "Reference Group Orientations That Permit Community Cohesion under

Conditions of Mobility"

VICTOR D. SANUA, Yeshiva University "The Use of Psychological Testing in Evaluating Social Work Students:

Preliminary Findings"

THE PROFESSIONS: USES OF SOCIOLOGY IN EDUCATION-Palladian Room ·

Chairman, JosHUA A. FisHMAN, Yeshiva University

NATALIE RoGOFF RAMsOY, Institute of Sociology, Oslo "The Factual Basis of a Sociology of Education"

PETER Rossi, University of Chicago "Some Uses of Sociological TheQry"

MARVIN BREssLER, New York University "The Conventional Wisdom of Sociology and Education"

RoBERT J. HAVIGHURST, University of Chicago "Cross-National Differences Between Buenos Aires and Chicago Ado­

lescents"

8:00P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL SESSION-Main Ballroom

Chairman, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, UniversitY of Wisconsin

PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University "The Sociology of Empirical Social Research"

INFORMAL GATHERING-Terrace Banquet Room

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

9 :00-ll :00 A.M.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: DEVELOPING AREAS-Palladian Room

Chairman, WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University

HuGo 0. ENGELMANN, University of Wisconsin "Mrica: A Study in Political Disparity"

AILEEN D. Ross, McGill University "Student Indiscipline in a Developing Country"

THE ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST: THE FOUNDATIONS AND APPLIED SOCIOLOGY-West Ballroom

Chairman, DoNALD YouNG, Russell Sage Foundation

DoNALD YouNG, Russell Sage Foundation "Philanthropic Foundations, Social Research, and Human Betterment"

ODIN W. ANDERSON, Health Information Foundation, University of Chicago "Foundations and Applied Sociology in the Health Fields"

RicHARD M. CoLVARD, University of Texas "Foundations' Decision Making"

THE PROFESSIONS: LAW-Tamerlane Room

Chairman, HANS ZEisEL, University of Chicago

HARRY KALVEN, JR., University of Chicago "Sociological Studies in the Field of Civil Liberties"

GLENDON ScHUBERT, Michigan State University "Political Research in the Sociology of Law"

JEROME E. CARLIN, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University "The Sociology of the Legal Profession"

POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY-Terrace Banquet Room

Chairman, SEYMOUR MARTIN LIPSET, University of California, Berkeley

TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University "Society and Polity"

Discussion: HEINZ EULAU, Stanford University IMMANUEL WALLERSTEIN, Columbia University GEORGE E. GoRDoN CATLIN, London, England LuCIEN PYE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology STEIN RoKKAN, Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1962-(continued)

THE ECONOMY: PRODUCTIVITY AND SUPERVISION-Park Room

Chairman, RoBERT DUBIN, University of Oregon

GEORGE C. HoMANS, Harvard University "Productivity, Technology, and Man"

DELBERT C. MILLER, Indiana University "Supervisors: Evolution of an Organizational Role"

FLOYD C. MANN, University of Mich.igan

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"Toward an Understanding of the Leadership Role in Formal Organiza­tions"

SCIENTIFIC ISSUES: USES OF SOCIOLOGY BY OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES -Premise Room

Chairman, NEIL J. SMELsER, University of California, Berkeley

PHILIP RIEFF, University of Pennsylvania "Uses of Sociology in Political Theory"

AsA BRIGGS, University of Sussex, Brighton, England "Uses of Sociology in History"

ALFRED H. CoNRAD, Harvard University "Uses of Sociology in Economics"

DANIEL J. LEVINSON, Harvard University "Uses of Sociology in Psychology"

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: URBAN PLANNING-Club Room

Chairman, CLARENCE SENIOR, Brooklyn College

HERBERT J. GANS, University of Pennsylvania "The Re-emergence of Social Planning"

MEL JEROME RAVITZ, Wayne State University and Detroit City Council ''The Sociologist as Policy-Maker in the Planning Process"

BYRON E. MuNsON, Ohio State University "The Role of the Sociologist in the Planning Process"

JosEPH B. FoRD, San Fernando State College and Los Angeles Planning Com· Inission

"Uses and Misuses of Statistics in Planning"

JEWEL BELLUSH and MuRRAY HAUSKNECHT, Hunter College "Urban Planning and Citizen Participation"

HENRY CoHEN, Deputy City Adininistrator, 'New York City "An Administrator Looks at the Sociologist in Planning"

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COUNCIL MEETINGS .

COUNCIL, 1962-Suite 130C

Wednesday, August 29 10:00 A.M. Meeting 12:00 M. Informal Luncheon Meeting-Blue Room 1:15 P.M. Meeting

Thursday, August 30 4:30 P.M. Meeting 10:00 P.M. Informal Gathering-Trunerlane Room

(Refreshments Available)

Friday, August 31 4:30 P.M. Meeting (tentative)

COUNCIL, 1963-Suite 130C

Saturday, September 1 4:30 P.M. Meeting (tentative)

EDITORIAL BOARD MEETINGS

AUGUST 30, 12:00 M.

LUNCHEON FOR THE BOARD OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, Chairman, IlARRY ALPERT-Blue Room

SEPTEMBER 1, 7:30A.M.

BREAKFAST FOR THE BOARD OF SOCIOMETRY, Chairman, RALPH H. TuRNER -Blue Room

SECTIONS AND AFFILIATES

AUGUST 29, 2:00 P.M.

SECTION ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: COUNCIL MEETING­Premise Room

8:00P.M.

SECTION ON CRIMINOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING-Trunerlane Room SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING-Room F964 SECTION ON METHODOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING-Room F965 SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING-Club Room

AUGUST 30, 8:30A.M.

PRESIDENT'S BREAKFAST FOR OFFICERS OF SECTIONS, PAUL F. LAZARS· FELD, Chairman-Blue Room

AUGUST 31, 12:00 M.

PRESIDENT'S LUNCHEON FOR OFFICERS OF AFFIUATED SOCIETIES, PAUL F. LAzARsFELD, Chairman-Blue Room

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COMMITTEE MEETINGS

AUGUST 30, 9:00A.M.

1963 COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES, Chairman, WILBERT E. MooRE-Truner­lane Room

1:30 P.M.

COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH, Chairman, HERBERT H. HYMAN-Room F964 COMMITTEE ON TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, Chairman,

KINGSLEY DAVIs-Room F965

2:30P.M.

STATE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMMITTEE ON STATE LEGISLATION AND CERTIFICATION, Chairman, IRWIN T. SANDERs.:_Blue Room

8:30P.M.

COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION AND PLANS, Chairman, DoNALD YouNG­Suite 130C

AUGUST 31, 7:30 A.M.

1964 PROGRAM COMMITTEE BREAKFAST MEETING, Chairman, GEORGE C. HoMANs-Tamerlane Room

9:00 A~M.

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ORDER, Chairman, RoBERT BIERSTEDT­Room F964

COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS, Chairman, TALCOTT PARSONs-Trunerlane Room

1:30 P.M.

1963 COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS, Chairman, HARoLD L. WILENSKY-Room F965

COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL STATISTICS, Chairman, THEODORE ANDERSON­Room F964

3:30P.M.

COMMITTEE TO ADMINISTER ASIA FOUNDATION GRANT, Chairman, BRYCE RYAN-Room F965

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, Chairman, REx D. HoPPER -Blue Room

COMMITTEE ON MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE STATISTICS, Chairman, C. HoRACE HAMILTON-Room F964

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SEPTEMBER 1, 9:00 A.M.

COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, Chairman, RoBERT C. ANGELL­Tamerlane Room

12:00 M.

LUNCHEON FOR MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REGIONAL REPRESENTA­TIVES, Chairman, HAROLD W. PFAUTZ -Blue Room

1:30 P.M.

AMERICAN ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, 1962 MEETINGS, INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, Chairman, RoBERT C. ANGELL-Room F964

SEPTEMBER 2, 7:30A.M.

1963 PROGRAM COMMITTEE BREAKFAST MEETING, Chairman, EvERETT C. HuGHEs-Blue Room

10:00 A.M.

COMMITTEE ON THE SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM IN SECONDARY "CHOOLS, Chairman, NEAL GRoss-Room F964

OTHER MEETINGS

AUGUST 31, 7:30 A.M.

ALPHA KAPPA DELTA BREAKFAST, ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING­Blue Room

SEPTEMBER 1, 11 :30 A.M.

LUNCHEON FOR THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY-Tamerlane Room

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'!J •• :tt /u.J M~ . . . Social Life anc/ Cultural Change DON MARTINDALE, University of Minnesota

Asserting that "only the individual creates or destroys social forms," Professor Martindale analyzes the role and productivity of the intellectual class in the ancient societies of China, India, Israel, and Greece, and in modern Western civilization. He suggests that these intellectuals not only have key roles within their social systems, but also are the main impetus of cultural change.

~ 1962, 544 pages, $9.00

Moe/ern Social Theories: Selected American Writers CHARLES P. LOOMIS and ZONA K. LOOMIS, both of Michigan State University

The theories of seven men~ who have heen instrumental in shaping contemporary sociological theory-Becker, Davis, Homans, Merton, Parsons, Sorokin, and Wil­lams-are analyzed in seven penetrating essays. The text, organized to facilitate com­parisons between these theories, also includes excerpts from taped conversations with each theorist. 1961, 720 pages, $9.25

Urban Research Methods JACK P. GIBBS, University of Texas: Foreword by KINGSLEY DAVIS

A collection of stimulating readings introduces students to problems of urban research. Modern research methods utilized specifically in cities are described in Parts I-IV; Parts V-VIII study urbanization at the regional and national level.

1961, 647 pages, $12.00

Contemporary Research in Personality IRWIN G. SARASON, University of Washington

A significant and wide-ranging selection of recently published research papers that will provide the reader with up-to-date information on the field of personality -the problems being studied, the procedures being used, and the theoretical issues being attacked. 1962, 424 pages, $7.00

- ... at tle VAN NOSTRAND exlitu ... -JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN MODERN SOCIETY

by Martin H. Neumeyer, University of Southern California. 1961 435 pp. $6.50

SOCIAL SYSTEMS: Essays on Their Per­sistence and Change.

by Charles P. Loomis, Michigan State University.

AMERICAN SOCIETY

by Don Martindale, University of Min­nesota. 1960 570 pp.

NEW FOUNDATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY

$6.75

by Melvin J. Vincent and Jackson Mayers, both of University of Southern California.

1960 360 pp. $6.50 1959 460 pp. $6.00

THE ACHIEVING SOCIETY by David C. McClelland, Harvard Uni-versity. 1961 525 pp. $7.95

0 INDEX OF PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Abel, Theodore F ..................... 21 Abrams, Mark ...................... 24 Adler, Franz ........................ 9 Alford, Robert R. .................. 18 Alpert, Harry ........ 27, 30, Back Cover Andersen, Ronald M. . ................ 8 Anderson, Odin W ................... 28 Anderson, Theodore .................. 31 Angell, Robert C. . ............... 26, 32

Back, Kurt W. . ..................... 15 Baker, George W ..................... 9 Bales, Robert F. . .................... 6 Barnes, Louis B. • ................... 18 Barton, Allen H.. . ................. 3, 9 Baum, Samuel ........................ 3 Bates, Frederick L. . ................. 9 Beal, George M. . ................... 22 Bean, Lee L. . ...................... 23 Beauchamp, Murray A. . ............ 15 Bell, Daniel .................. 3, 21, 25 Bell, Wendell_ ....................... 18 Bellush, Jewel ........... ; .......... 29 Bendix, Reinhard .......... Back Cover Bennis, Warren G ................... 18 Berelson, Bernard ....... : ............ 3 Berg, Ivar E., Jr ..................... 21 Berkman, PaulL. .................... 26 Bertrand, Alvin , L. . ............ : . ... 17 Bidwell, CharleS E. . ................. 13 Bierstedt, Robert ................ 11, 31 Bloom, Samuel W ........... Back Cover Blum, Alan F. • ...................... 7 Blumer, Herb_ert ..•................. 24 Bogart; Leo ..•• _ ..................... 19 Borgatta, Edgar F ................. 8, 16 Boskoff, Alvin ..•.••................ 15 Bower, Robert T •........ ; ........ 3, 17 Bowers, Raymond V. • ............. 3, 23 Bowles, Gladys K. .................... 3 Breen, Leonard Z. .................... 12 Bressler, Ml!l11n , .......•........... 27 Briggs, Asa . , .•.•.•................ 29 Brim, Orville G, Jr. • . , .. , ......... 3, 19 Broom, Leonard , ·• .•.. , • 31, Back Cover Brown, Franklin M. . , .............. 20 Brumback, Gey _B ••••. , •. , ............ 7 Bruyn, Severyn T .• , ..•. , ...... , ...... 8· Bucher, Rue , •••• , •..•.•...•.......... 8 Buhler, Charlotte . , . , , , •............. 22 Burchinal, Lee G, • ,_ •• , •.. , ........... 10 Burma, John H. ••••................. 10

Cadwallader, Mervyn I;.. • . , . , •.•..•... 8 Caplow, Th!lpqo~e •. , .• ,3, 7, Back Cover Capolowitz, DaVId .. , ................ 19 Carlin, Jerome E ...... , ..... , .... 21, 28

Carlson, Robert 0. . ..... 11, Back Cover Castillo, Gelia T. . .................... 7 Catlin, George E. Gordon ............ 28 Caudill, William A. .. ............ 10, 19 Cave, William M. .. ................ 26 Chinoy, Ely •.....••.................. 11 Churchill, Lindsey ................... 8 Clark, Burton R. ........... Back Cover Clausen, John A ............... 3, 10, 23 Clinard, Marshall B. . ............. 3, 12 Cloward, Richard A. .. ............ 3, 9 Coates, Charles H. . ................. 24 Cohen, Henry ....................... 29 Cohen, Oscar ........................ 15 Coleman, James S ................... 19 Collen, Linda ...................... 13 Colombotos, John L. .................. 18 Colvard, Richard M. . ................. 28 Combs, Jerry W ....................... 3 Conrad, Alfred H. .. ................ 29 Cottrell, Leonard S., Jr. . ......... 19, 23 Coughenour, C. Milton ............... 17 Crain, Robert Lee .................. 15 Cressey, Donald R. .......... Back Cover Crockett, Harry J., Jr. .. ............. 16 Crozier, Michael Jean ............... 25 Cumming, Elaine ................ 23, 24 Cumming, John ...................... 23

Dalton, Gene ........................ 18 Davis, Ethelyn ....................... 7 Davis, Fred .............. 8, Back Cover Davis, James A ........................ 21 Davis, Kingsley .......... 31, Back Cover Davis, Michael M. . .................. 6 Davison, W. Phillips .............. 3, 17 Dedrick, Calvert L. . ................... 3 Demerath, Jay ....................... 16 Dentler, Robert A. . ............... 16, 20 Denton, Patricia .................... 13 Desind, Philip ...................... 17 Dibble, Vernon K. .................. 13 Dick, Harry R. .. ................... 12 Doby, John T ....................... 16 Dornbusch, Sanford M. . ............. 19 Dubin, Robert .................. 3, 6, 29 Duke, James T ....................... 18 Dumazedier, Joffre .................. 25 Duncan, Hugh Dalziel .............. 26 Dunham, H. Warren .............. 10, 12

Eaton, Joseph W ................. 22, 27 Edwards, G. Franklin ................. 3 Eichhorn, Robert L. . ................. 8 Elkin, Frederick •.................... 16 Elling, Ray H. . ...................... 11 Engelmann, Hugo 0. .. ............... 28

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Etzioni, Amitai W ............. 3, 18, 23 Eulau, Heinz ........................ 28 Evan, William M. . ............... 13, 21

Faris, Robert E. L. .......... Back Cover Feldmesser, Robert A .......... 3, 13, 17 Fellin, Phillip A. . ............... 18, 27 Ferriss, Abbott L. . ................. 25 Finestone, Harold .................... 22 Finn, Patrica A. . .................... 8 Firey, Walter ................ Back Cover Fisher, Roger J. . .................... 15 Fishman, Joshua A ............. 3, 16, 27 Foote, Nelson N ............... 3, 10, 20 Ford, Joseph B ...................... 29 Frances, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Freedman, Jonathan ................ 15 Freeman, Howard E. ............... 3, 6 Freymann, Moye W .................. 14 Friedland, William H ................. 25 Friedsam, Hiram J. . ................ 12 Fukuyama, Yoshio .................. 24 Furfey, Paul H ........................ 3

Gagnon, John H. . ................... 15 Galle, Orner R. ..................... 20 Gans, Herbert J. . ................... 29 Garabedian, Peter G. . ............... 22 Geiger, H. Jack ...................... 6 Geismar, Ludwig L. ................. 27 Gendell, Murray .................... 17 Gibbs, Jack P ........................ 15 Ginzberg, Eli ........................ 21 Glaser, Barney G. . .................. 7 Glaser, Daniel .......... 15, Back Cover Glick, Paul C ..................... 3, 17 Glock, Charles Y. . ............... 3, 19 Gold, David ......................... 8 Goldberg, Melvin A. . .................. 7 Goldner, Fred H. . ................... 18 Goldstein, Leon G. . ................. 12 Goode, William J. . ... 3, 22, Back Cover Gottlieb, David .............. Back Cover Graham, Milton D. · ................. 14 Grana, Cesar ........................ 24 Greer, Scott A. . .................... 25 Grimshaw, Allen D ................... 13 Gross, Feliks ........................ 17 Gross, Neal ..................... 17, 32 Grusky, Oscar ........................ 7 Guest, Robert 'H. . ................... 12 Gusfield, Joseph R .................... 3

Haas, Eugene ........................ 13 Rabenstein, Robert ................. 13 Hacker, Helen Mayer ................. 12 Hall, Oswald ........................ , 6 Hamilton, C. Horace .............. 8, 31 Hanlon, Paul ........................ 27 Harburg, Ernest ..................... 12 Harp, John ........................ , 22 Harrington, Charles ................. 24 Harris, Lonis ....................... 24 Hauser, Philip M ..... 21, 27, Back Cover

Hausknecht, Murray ..•...•.......... 29 Havighurst, Robert J ................. 27 Hawley, Amos H ..................... 20 Hayner, Norman S ................... 20 Heberle, Rudolf ............ Back Cover Herzog, Herta ...................... 19 Hill, Reuben L. .............. Back Cover Hillery, George A., Jr ................. 13 Himelhoch, Jerome .................. 19 Hirschi, Travis ........................ 9 Hoffsommer, Harold .................. 3 Hollingshead, August B ............... 23 Holtzman, Wayne .................... 19 Homans, George C. . ....... 19, 21, 29, 31 Hopkins, Terence K. ................ 20 Hopper, Janice H ......... 18, Back Cover Hopper, Rex D. . ................. 18, 31 Hughes, Everett C ....... 3, 6, 21, 23, 32

Back Cover Hutchinson, Charles E ............. 3, 11 Huyck, Earl E ..................... 3, 11 Hyman, Herbert H ............. 3, 20, 31

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Ikeda, Kiyoshi ...................... 13 lnkeles, Alex ................ Back Cover

Jackson, Elton F ..................... 16 Jaffee, Abram J. . .................... 3 Janowitz, Morris .......... 3, 10, 16, 24 John, M. E .. : . ....................... 17 Jones, James A ...................... 9

Kadushin, Charles G. . ............... 23 Kahn, Alfred J ..............•....... 10 Kalven, Harry, Jr ..................... 28 Kaplan, Max .................... 3, 25 Karcher, E. Kenneth, Jr ............... 24 Karsh, Bernard ..................... 25 Kassalow, Everett M ................. 25 Keller, Suzanne •.................... 18 Kelley, John D ....................... 16 Kemper, Theodore D ................. 19 Kent, Donald P ...................... 12 Kish, Leslie ............ 3, 8, Back Cover Klapper, Joseph .................. 3, 7 Klausner, Samuel Z ................... 24 Knox, John B. . ...................... 7 Kohn, Melvin ...................... 10 Kolb, William L ........ 3, 9, Back Cover Kornhauser, William ........... 3, 24, 25 Kosa, John .......................... 9 Kramer, Judith R ..................... 8 Krugman, Herbert E. . ............... 7 Kubat, Daniel ........................ 16

Landecker, Werner S. . .............. 16 Langner, Thomas S .................. 23 Larson, Olaf F. . ..................... 17 Lawton, William C. . ................. 13 Lazarsfeld, Paul F.' ...... 3, 21, 22, 27, 30,

Back Cover Lazerwitz Bernard .................... 9 Lee, Alfred McClung .... 3, 8, Back Cover

Leggett, John C. . ................... 20 Leichter, Hope J ..................... 11 Lejins, Nora ......................... 3 Lejins, Peter ......................... 3 Lemert, Edwin M. . .................. 12 Lenski, Gerhard E. • ............ 3, 16, 20 Lerman, Paul ......................... 9 Levil)e, Sol .......................... 8 Levinson, Daniel J ................... 29 Lief, Harold I. .. .................... 15 Likert, Rensis ....................... 19 Lindesmith, Alfred R. . ............... 12 Lipset, Seymour Martin ......... 3, 18, 28 Lissak, Moshe ........................ 7 Litwak, Eugene ............... 10, 18, 26 Locke, Harvey J ...................... 10 Lockwood, Maren .................... 18 Longood, Robert ..................... 14 Loomis, Charles P ... 3, 17, 22, Back Cover Lopata, Helena Znaniecki ......... , .... 8 Lowenthal, Leo ...................... 24 Lowenthal, Marjorie Fiske ............ 26 Lowery, Daniel L. ...................... 3 Luchterhand, Elmer .................. 15 Lyden, Fremont James ................. 6

Macaulay, Stewart ................... 21 Mackler, Bernard ..........•......... 16 Maddox, George L. ..... ; ............. 26 Makler, Harry M .............. ; ....... 7 Manis, Jerome G ..................... 20 Mann, Floyd C ...................•... 29 Marburger, Carl R .................... 26 Marlowe, Gertrude Woodruff .. : . ...... 23 Marshall, Thomas F .................. 26 Martin, Walter T. . ....... 15, Back Cover Maruyama, Takuya ................... 15 Marvick, Dwaine ..................... 18 Mason, Ward S ....................... 11 Mau, James A. . ...................... 18 McClusky, Howard Y .............• 3, 26 McGinnis, Robert ............ Back Cover McKinley, Donald G ..... : . ... , ..... ; .25 Medalia, Nahum Z ................ ; .. II Meile, Richard L. .. .................. 16 Meltzer, Bernard N ................... 20 Mendelsohn, Harold ...............•. ',: 7 Merton, Robert K. . ............ 3, 13, 21 Meyer, Henry J .................... 3, io Meyersohn, Rolf ..................... 20 Michael, John A. . .............. · ...... 9 Miller, A. Edward .............. ' ... • W Miller, Clem ....................... ;25 Miller, Daniel R. . ...................... 6 Miller, Delbert C .................. : . . 29 Miller, Paul A ................... , ... +7 Miller, S. M. . ....................... 21 Mismo, Joe ..................... : -'·"· .13 Moles, Oliver C ...............•.... , .• 9 Monahan, Thomas P ........ ' .......... 20 Moore, Bernice ..............•.. • .... 19 Moore, Harry ...................•.•••. 9 Moore, Joan W ........... , ..... , .. ; .. 16

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Moore, Wilbert E .......... 3, 21, 28, 31, Back Cover

Morland, J. Kenneth ................... 8 Morris, Richard T .................... 20 Morris, Rudolph E .................... 25 Morton, Anton S. . .................... 8 Moskos, Charles C., Jr ................ 18 Mott, Paul E. ........................ 18 Munoz, Raul ........................ 23 Munson, Byron E ..................... 29 Murphy, Raymond J .................. 20 Myers, Jerome K. .................... 23 Myers, Paul F ......................... 3

Nasatir, David .................... 13, 16 Neff, Franklin ....................... 18 Neugarten, Bernice L. ............... 26 Nicosia, Francesco ................... 19 Nisbet, Robert A. . ................... 10

O'Dea, Thomas F ..................... 16 Ohlin, Uoyd E ........... 22, Back Cover Orbach, Harold L. . .................. 26 Oren, Paul, Jr ................. , ....... 8 Orzack, Lonis H. . ................... 12 Osgood, Charles E .................... 23 Oxaal, lvar .......................... 18

Page, Charles H. . ..... 3, 10, Back Cover Parsons, Thomas S ................... 26 Parsons, Talcott ........... 3, 19, 28, 31,

Back Cover Pepper, Max P ....................... 23 Perrow, Charles B .................... 13 Peterson, Osler L ...................... 6 Pettigrew, Thomas F ............... 3, 15 Pfautz, Harold W .................... 32 Phillips, Andrew P ................ 3, 18 Posman, Harry ....................... 12 Preston, Harley 0 .................... 24 Price, Daniel· 0. . .................. 3, 13 'Pye, Lucien ......................... 28

Rachiele, Leo D. . ..................... 9 Ramsoy, Natalie Rogoff .............. 27 Rankin, Robert P .................... 24 Ravitz, Mel Jerome .................. 29 Rawson, Harve E. .................... 25 Reader, George G ..................... 3 Remmling, Gunter W .................. 9 Rettig, Salomon ...................... 25 Rice, Stuart A. .•..................... 3 Richardson, Stephen A. . ............. 12 Riecken, Henry W ............. 3, II, 20 Rieff, Philip ..............•.......... 29 Riesman, David ...................... 23 Riley, John W., Jr ................. 3, 11 Ringer, Benjamin B. . ................ 15 Rivera, Ramon ....................... 15 Rizzo, John R. .. ............. , ........ 7 Robbins, Lewis L ..................... II Robinson, James A .................... 24 Rodnick, David ........... , .......... 17 Roemer, Milton I. .................... 11 Rogers, David ....................... 21

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c: Rogers, Everett M .................... 22 Rogler, lloyd H ..................... 23

Stark, Rodney W ...................... 9 Stein, Maurice R. • ................... 11 NOTES

Rokkan, Stein ....................... 28 Stetler, Henry G. . ................... 15 Rosen, George ........................ 8 Stites, Raymond S .................... 25 Rosenblatt, Daniel ................... 22 Straus, Robert ....................... 11 Ross, Aileen D ....................... 28 Streib, Gordon F. . ............. 3, 12, 26 Ross, Eva ............................ 3 Strodtheck, Fred L .............. 3, 7, 19 Ross, Ralph ......................... 26 Suchman, Edward A. . ......... 3, 11, 22 Rossi, Peter ......................... 27 Sussman, Marvin B. . ................. 10 Ruderman, Florence A. . .............. 27 Swanson, Guy E. ......... 6, Back Cover Ryan, Bryce ......................... 31 Swinehart, James W .................. 10

Sagi, Philip C ...•.................... 8 Sander, Herman J .................... 23 Sanders, Irwin T .................. 22, 31 Sanna, Victor D ...................... 27 Saunders, Harold W .......... Back Cover Scherer, Ross P ...................... 24 Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr ................ 21 Schnore, Leo F ................ 3, 15, 20 Schroeder, W. Widick ................ 24 Schubert, Glendon ................... 28 Schuessler, Karl F. . .................. 15 Schw~ MorrisS ................... 10 Schw~ Richard D .................. 25

Taeuber, Conrad ...................... 3 Taeuber, Karl E ...................... 15 Taietz, Philip ....................... 26 Tappan, Paul W ............. Back Cover Taylor, Carl C ....................... 22 Thomas, Edwin J ..................... 10 Thomes, Mary Margaret .............. 10 Tilles, Seymour ...................... 19 Toby, Jackson ........................ 9 Trow, Martin A. . ........ 16, Back Cover Tumin, Melvin .............. Back Cover Turner, Ralph H. . ....... 30, Back Cover Tyler, Ralph W ...................... 18

Scotch, Norman A ..................... 8 Seashore, Stanley E. ................. 13 Selvin, Hanan C. . ................. 9, 16 Senior, Clarence .................. 3, 29 Sewell, William H ............. 3, 26, 27,

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Udy, Stanley H., Jr .................... 19

Vance, Rupert .............•. Back Cover van der Merwe, Hendrik W ............. 8 van der Slice, Austin .................. 3 Vernon, Glenn M ..................... 25

Sexton, Patricia ...................... 21 Seymour, Frederick ................... 3 Shanas, Ethel ........................ 26

Vinter, Robert D. . ................... 10 von Struve, A. W ...................... 3 Vreeland, Rebecca S .................. 13

Shannon, Lyle W ..................... 9 Sharp, Laure M. . .................... 13 Shartle, Carroll L. ..................... 7 Shea, Paul D. . ....................... 7 Sheldon, Eleanor B. . ................. 23 Shepard, Herbert A. . ................. 12 Sheppard, Harold L. . ................. 12 Shmelzer, J nne L. .................... 12 Short, James F., Jr ............. 3, 13, 15 Shryock, Annie Frances ............... 3 Shryock, Henry S., Jr ........ Back Cover Shyne, ·Ann ·w ....................... 27' Sibley, Elbridge ...................... 11 Siegel, Nathaniel H ................... 11 Sills, David L ..................... 3, 14 Simmel, Arnold ...................... 14 Simon, Rita James .................... 7 Sklare, Marshall ..................... 16 Slatin, Gerald T ...................... 15 Slesinger, Jonathan A. . ............... 12 Sletto, Raymond F ................... 16 Smelser, Neil J ................ 3, 26, 29 Smigel,. Erwin 0 ................... 3, 18 Smith, Harvey L. ............ Back Cover

Walker, Robert H ................... 26 Walker, Roger ....................... 12 Wallerstein, Immanuel ............... 28 Warriner, Charles K ................. 25 Weinstein, Eugene A ................. 25 W ellin, Edward ...................... 23 W estie, Frank R. . ........... Back Cover Wheeler, Stanton .................... 22 Wheeler, Wayne ................... 3, 26 White, Harrison C. . ................... 8 White, Meda , ......................... 9 White, Richard S ..................... 19 Whitman, Lauris B. .................. 11 Whitney, Vincent H .................. 20 Wiggins, Lee M. . .................... 20 Wilensky, Harold L. ............ 3, 25, 31 1Villbe~ Sidney M .................. 20 1Vilson, John M. . ...... .' .............. 3 1Vinch, Robert F ................... 3, 16 1Vinter, Gibson ................... 3 24 1V ood, Arthur L. . .................. .' .18 1V ood, Vivian ........................ 26 Wright, Charles R. ................... 19

Snyder, Charles R. . .................. 12 Sorokin, Pitirim A ................... 21 Young, Donald ................ 3, 28, 31

Spivack, Sydney S. . .................. 13 Srole, Leo ........................... 22 Stanton, Hazel ...................... 23 Stanton, Howard ..................... 23

~ald, Mayer N ....................... 13 z a!eznik, Abraham ............. 3, 12, 18

e1sel, Hans ...................... 3 28 Zetterberg, Hans L. ................ .' .14